10th Anniversary Top 10

10th Anniversary Top 10: The Simons Center’s Most Popular Publications

Today marks the tenth anniversary of the day the Simons Center first opened its doors and began its good work. “For the last 10 years we have all benefited from the valuable work the Simons Center has accomplished,” said CGSC Foundation President/CEO Rod Cox, who also served as the director of the Simons Center for nearly three years before becoming the leader of the Foundation, and the Simons Center’s chief accomplishment is its publications.

Each of the publications found below has either been used extensively in courses at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or other institution, received high praise, or represents a major accomplishment or “step” for the Simons Center. We invite you join us on a walk through the publications below, and reminisce on how far we’ve come. To browse all our past publications, and all those to come, visit thesimonscenter.org/publications.

A Practitioner’s Handbook for Interagency Leadership
William J. Davis, Jr.
2019

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“Enabling Tax Payments: A Novel Approach to Reducing Violence and Poverty in El Salvador”
InterAgency Journal 10-4
Ann Low
2019

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“Moral Courage and Intelligent Disobedience”
InterAgency Journal 8-1
Ted Thomas and Ira Chaleff
2017

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“Interagency Qualifications to Address Fragility, or Rethinking Civil Affairs”
InterAgency Journal 7-1
Kurt E. Müller
2016

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“Demystifying the Interagency Process and Explaining the Ambassador’s Role”
InterAgency Journal 6-3
Ronald E. Neumann
2015

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“Embracing the Interagency Implications of a Changing National Security Strategy”
InterAgency Paper No. 15
Patrick Wempe
2015

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Special Edition: Prevention of Mass Atrocities
InterAgency Journal 3-2
Foreword by Robert R. Ulin
2012

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Interagency Handbook for Transitions
Foreword by Robert L. Caslen, Jr.
2011

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“Rethinking the Geographic Combatant Commands”
InterAgency Journal 1-1
Edward Marks
2010

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“About Interagency Cooperation”
InterAgency Essay 10-01
Bob Ulin
2010


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